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The BHG Test Kitchen is filled with every kitchen appliance imaginable—after all, we spend all day creating and testing new delicious recipes to share with our readers. But when our editors go home at the end of the day, there are a few kitchen gadgets and tools we can't live without in our own kitchens. From storage containers to must-have appliances, these are the kitchen products our editors swear by.
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«Collecting and displaying cookbooks is one of my favorite things about my kitchen, and this stand makes it so much easier. It also makes my plethora of cookbooks practical by holding open the recipe I need without pages flying back or laying flat on the countertop in the splatter-zone.»
— Halee Miller, Editorial Assistant
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«I love cooking with fresh herbs but it was a struggle to prevent them from wilting after a few days. With the Herb Keeper, my cilantro and parsley stay crisp for weeks with minimal upkeep. I loved this design so much that I bought the OXO Produce Saver where I store washed berries for easy snacking and breakfast toppers.»
— Casey Oto, Visuals Editor
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«Soup is my favorite thing to make any time of the year. In the event I make too much to eat before leftovers go bad or I decide to make a couple different soups for the week, these Souper Cubes help me portion out and freeze the soup for later. Simply popping out a cube and warming it up makes a super easy weeknight meal or quick lunch option.»
— Katlyn Moncada, Food Editor
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«Full disclosure: This is 100% a splurge item. But we love sparkling water in
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Kitchen islands are notoriously sparse spaces because they are often used as extra workspace in the kitchen for prepping meals. Plus, with just a few inches of elbow room on either side of the island top and bottom, it may often be difficult to decorate this smaller space.
When I was a kid, Dairy Queen visits were nearly as common as trips to the neighborhood pool. (In other words, nearly any day that was sunny and over 70 degrees.)
It doesn’t matter how spotless your kitchen is. If you have a counter full of appliances and a whatever, wherever tactic for food storage, your kitchen will inevitably look cluttered. We tapped two organizational experts—Danielle Dorn, design director of mDesign, and Morgan Ovens, founder of Haven Home Wellness—for their top tips for reducing kitchen clutter. Read on for six quick and easy tasks you can complete today. Clean, clutter-free kitchen, here you come.
It’s officially peak guest season and if you’re like us, you’d want your entryway to look swoon-worthy from the minute guests step in. Whatever the occasion may be—whether a Thanksgiving dinner, a Christmas party, or a book club gathering—nothing beats a well-designed entrance that leaves a lasting impression.
Finding a plant that attracts hummingbirds, blooms until frost, and grows well in shade can be challenging. Turk’s Cap, Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii, fits that bill.
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Curating our spaces to feel special can often be a daunting task especially when it comes down to the price. However, all it takes are a few items to transform your space to feel luxe (without breaking the bank). Whether it's spritzing a new room spray to refresh your senses or swapping out your old, boring vase for a statement piece, the possibilities are endless for creating a luxurious experience that feels right for you.